I’ve only seen a few of Zack Snyder’s movies, and the few that I have seen have left me confused. Sucker Punch is just another of his movies that has done that. This is one movie I will most definitely buy the soundtrack for, the movie, not so much. In the opening, we see a blonde girl dressed in pink on a brass bed on a stage, and she is facing the wall. We get a quick history of why things are looking like they do. Rich woman dies, leaving her fortune to her two daughters. The estate is to go to the stepfather (Gerard Plunkett) if something happens to the girls. He is going to make sure it happens. The older sister, Baby Doll (Emily Browning), does everything to protect herself and her sister from this evil man whom was married to their mother, but ends up in a cruel fate, and loses the one thing she was trying to protect. Her stepfather sends her to a mental institution for young women to be rid of her. But is she really in an asylum, or has she been pawned off by a corrupt priest to a high security brothel? Read more...(731 words, 114 images, estimated 2:55 mins reading time)